SAN DOMENICO
CAIS ACCREDITATION
Report Highlights 2021
MESSAGE
FROM YOUR HEAD of SCHOOL and BOARD CHAIR
Dear San Domenico Community Members, We are proud to share that this past summer, San Domenico once again received a full six-year accreditation from the California Association of Independent Schools (CAIS), carrying on our long history as the first independent school in California. Of the 3,950 private schools in California, just 5% meet the ambitious educational accreditation standards required for membership in CAIS. San Domenico’s accreditation process launched with a Self Study in October of 2018 and included meetings, surveys, group discussions, and individual interviews with current parents, guardians, students, faculty and staff, alumni and alumni parents and guardians, and trustees and committee members including Dominican Sisters and PSA members. During this time, we together engaged in deep study and reflection and the accreditation team collected extensive feedback. Thank you to each of you who contributed time, energy, and feedback to the Self Study. After much editing, the final report was 160 pages long, not including the exhibits. The process culminated in 2021, when the CAIS Accreditation Visiting Committee – composed of educators and administrators from peer schools – interviewed a broad representation of SD community members. Three months later, CAIS and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges awarded San Domenico another six-year accreditation! The Self Study findings will inform our next strategic plan and guide our decision making as we continue to grow a strong foundation and program for future generations of San Domenico students. Please join us in congratulating all who contributed to this report and even more so, the years of effort that built the 171-year-old program upon which it is based. We look forward to continued collaboration as we live out our mission together, responding to the needs of the times.
5% 3,950 of private schools meet the ambitious educational accreditation standards required for membership in CAIS
171
years of exceptional, purpose-driven education
6
year, full accreditation received by San Domenico from the California Association of Independent Schools (CAIS)
100%
meeting or exceeding student learning experience standards
With gratitude and great pride,
Cecily Stock ’77 Head of School
Richie Goldman Board Chair
* NOTE: All quotes herein are from the CAIS Visiting Committee Accreditation Report.
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The climate and community of the school are in excellent shape and the commitment to the school and its culture needs to be highlighted as a unique element of the San Domenico experience.
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TIMELINE
CAIS VISITING TEAM Mark McKee,
2018
October 2018, Self Study Commences
2019
December 2019, Self Study Steering Committee completes report and submits to CAIS
2020
March 2020, CAIS Visiting Committee trip to SD cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Upper School Principal, St. Margaret’s Episcopal School, San Juan Capistrano, CA (PK-12)
February 2021, CAIS Visiting Committee Virtual Visit
Trudy Gross,
CAIS Visiting Committee Chair, Head of School, Viewpoint School, Calabasas, CA (K-12)
Jeneen Graham,
2021
June 2021, San Domenico receives full CAIS Accreditation
Associate Superintendent, Student and Special Services at Fremont Union High School District, Fremont, CA (9-12)
Sarah Lantz,
Dean of Students, Vivian Webb School, Claremont, CA (9-12 Day and Boarding School)
Terry Lee,
Associate Head of School, The Nueva School, San Mateo, CA (K-12 Day School)
SIGNIFICANCE
WHY CAIS ACCREDITATION MATTERS
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The School is keenly attuned to how they are serving their students. They are at the center of all decision making and inquiry.
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AFFIRMS our high bar for academic rigor among students and faculty.
CREATES accountability to all constituents.
ASSURES
community members that the school maintains the highest bar in providing a safe and enriching learning environment while maintaining an efficient and effective operation.
PROVIDES
education leaders at all levels with deserved recognition for going above and beyond the minimum to demonstrate their ongoing commitment to excellence and learning.
VALIDATES the relevance and strength of our purpose-driven approach to education.
STRENGTHS
COMMENDATIONS and RECOMMENDATIONS SUMMARY
The Visiting Committee’s Report includes commendations on our tremendous successes since the last accreditation cycle and recommendations on how we may best live out our mission in the coming years. We are pleased to see that the report echoed what we found in our Self Study.
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The courageous steps taken in executing multiple major change initiatives – any one of which would have been significant in the span of time of an accreditation – reflect the execution of a bold vision for San Domenico’s future. The Visiting Team salutes the School for so very successfully implementing this vision.
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STRENGTHS Extension of coeducation through the Upper School created a compelling new identity as a unified, K-12 day and boarding school that brings its educational mission to new potential students and creates significant new opportunities for teaching and learning and for growth for students and for the School.
A deep understanding of San Domenico's Dominican heritage, diverse and interfaith history, and values of study, reflection, community, and service inform the school culture and program. It is not just about an exceptional education, but social emotional learning and development of a sense of purpose, as well.
The climate, community, and commitment to the school and its culture needs to be highlighted as a unique element of the San Domenico experience, reflected in high admissions demand.
Recognition of athletic programming as not just good for physical fitness and sport, but as an anchor to school cohesion and K-12 school spirit.
Critical review of hard and soft data, and student learning experience, at the center of all decision making and inquiry; this is an arena where the school clearly soars.
Administrative team and Board of Trustees that is steadfast, clear on goals, and recognized as being open and supportive, even with high levels of stress and volume of work amid significant change.
Laudable focus in increasing staff, faculty, and student diversity.
Response to the pandemic and to providing remote, hybrid, and exceptional in-person learning is to be commended.
Positive leadership giving and major gifts strategy and impact are contributing to financial stability.
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Students report a high level of support and great enthusiasm for what they are learning and how they are learning it.
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RECOMMENDATIONS
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SD completed a process that was authentically reflective of the School’s values of Study, Reflection, Community, and Service, culminating in a visit characterized by openness and a spirit of mutual inquiry.
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That the School consolidate and update its mission and vision statements, with regard to contemporary language and the current times, nonetheless maintaining and reflecting San Domenico’s long standing mission and enduring values.
That all constituents embrace and strengthen the School’s unique identity as a K-12, day and boarding school, in order to enhance collaboration and impact across divisions and departments, and in operations and programming with staff, faculty, and community volunteers.
That the boarding program continue to align programming with the School’s mission and overall goals for the Upper School.
That the Board and Administration continue to explore market data to inform future planning, in particular with respect to the enrollment mix of lower, middle, upper school; day and boarding, both domestic and international; and full pay and indexed tuition students.
That the Board conduct increased review of its bylaws, nominating, and onboarding practices in light of the current K-12 boarding and day school identity, so that the governing body reflects the School’s enduring values, commitment to inclusivity and diversity, and emerging needs for philanthropic leadership.
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Through its courage, fidelity to the essence of its mission and values, and the understanding that its identity must evolve in response to the needs of the current times, San Domenico has exceeded any outside expectations for its progress, coming to an enviable new place as Marin’s only co-ed K-12 boarding and day school.
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SUMMARY “ In summary, the School's entrepreneurial bravery and diligence in identifying, researching, developing, and implementing major change initiatives, is a model of collaborative, data-informed institutional change, grounded in values and aimed at a compelling vision and singular sense of purpose that will continue to inform programming and strategic planning.” Because these key points are in line with our Self Study results, they already inform current operations and strategic planning. Thank you again to each and every one of you who contributed to our Self Study and this remarkable report we are so honored to have received.
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San Domenico remains committed to evolving to meet the needs of the times and providing a spiritual, values-based program in line with the mission. Teaching and leading with a spirit of inquiry and inclusivity drives the School’s program toward innovation while the School’s values provide rich history and grounding.
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Visiting San Domenico in the spring of 2021, we find a School that has come with great success through a watershed period of significant changes, led by the Board and Head of School and driven by the
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collaboration of the entire community.
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